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code 0449
I have an 05 Avalanche 1500 w/33000 miles. I'm getting a code 0449. Evap vent valve solenoid malfunction. Has anyone else had this problem and what di I need to do to fix it? Thanks, Ron
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Re: code 0449
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But it is hard to match other peoples problem to yours. Code is for solenoid circuit not a malfunction. Codes should always be cleared and see if they return. First check wiring and plugin to it for ign 1 voltage to it and good ground to it. The jumper fused 12 volts to it and see if it works. Let us know what you find there.
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Re: code 0449
I did clear the code twice and it came back. This did happen once before when I had the oil changed. Got into a heated argument with the oil change people. They said it was not due to anything the did. The code did go away after a few startups. That was a couple months ago. May just be a bad ground. Can you tell me where the solenoid is located? Thanks, Ron
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You may want to check with dealer. It may be under your emissions warranty.
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Re: code 0449
I've had little time to spare lately. I did get under the AV today for a short period. Forward of the fuel tank appears to be a motor for the ABS and forward of that what I'm guessing to be a fuel shutoff. I did not see anything resembling a fuel tank vent solenoid. I did find a couple grounds on the frame that I loosened and retightened. I was not able to clear the code today. I'll get to it tomorrow. Mabey what I think is a fuel shutoff is actually the vent solenoid? Ron
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Re: code 0449
They do not have a fuel shut off valve.
Two plastic vent lines and a 2 wire solenoid will be vent valve and solenoid.
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Re: code 0449
I finally got to work on the AV today. What I thought was the vent solenoid turned out to be a flex fuel sensor.
I found out by searching the part number. Besides the ABS motor that is all that is mounted forward of the fuel tank. Anyone have any idea where this sensor is?![]() Thanks, Ron |
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Re: code 0449
I finally found the solenoid. It was located aft of the fuel tank almost centerline above the driveshaft. I removed it and checked it out. It was not very dirty at all. The solenoid did not function when I put power to it. Does anyone have a replacement part number for this?
Thanks, Ron |
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Re: code 0449
Problem Solved:
After some research I found a GM repair kit which replaces the solenoid assy with a unit that moves the vent filter to above the transmission. The cost was $95.00 to over $130.00. After more research I found the AC Delco p/n for the OEM replacement. (p/n 2142149) The costs is less than $25.00 at Advance Auto and it came with a 1 year warrantee! No brainer... Thanks for the help.Ron |
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Let us know if that fixes it.
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Re: code 0449
I cleared the code and now the code reader shows that it passes emissions.
Ron |
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Good Luck
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